It’s been a long time since there has been this many cold fronts in a month. I get it, here in Florida our cold fronts only drops the temperatures down in the high 30’s, but that it just enough to keep these fish scattered. With that said, we couldn’t be stubborn and continue to fish spots that weren’t productive. However, moving around allowed us to be able to catch fish in some of those “old” spots again! Temporarily, speckled trout seemed to make way for sand trout, while the gag grouper continued to hold under the bridges. Other species caught included spanish mackerel, flounder, sheepshead, mangrove snapper, and shark. Thank you for reading, and we look forward to seeing you on the water!
Read MoreDecember was a great month for many of our fishermen that wanted to escape the cold from up north. However, little did they know it would still be a little chilly down here in Florida! For us, numerous twenty degree temperature changes were common which made fishing tough. Earlier in the year, we had success catching specks or crappie, but we couldn’t seem to find them stacked up in December. Even our bass fishing purest seemed happy to feel any type of a pull, whether it was a long-nose gar, catfish, bowfin, or largemouth bass. Total catch numbers ranged from a few to the high teens in a half-day, and the biggest fish caught was around 6 lbs. Hopefully, we’ll see those temperatures rise soon and the spawn will be on in late January! Thank you for reading, and we look forward to seeing you on the water.